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. >> reporter: steve bump has run a fireplace business in the des moines suburbs for 38 years, he knows fall is when people think about snuggling up to a warm fire, and more important for him, when they make buying decisions. >> if i'm selling romance and entertainment with my product, and i am, i don't want that customer to have all these negative thoughts in their mind about this ad that preceded me. >> reporter: bump says superpac- funded political ads are clogging up the airwaves. those campaign ads push his commercials off primetime and all his ads now cost 25% more. >> i'm probably seeing no less than 30 to 50 negative ads between 6:00 and... and 10:00, and that's watching the same channel. >> reporter: at oktoberfest in amana, iowa, tina wing has already heard too much from both sides. the campaigns also must contend with a sense of election fatigue from voters. >> i think i get calls every single day from every state across the nation. i feel like there is a voting booth for a reason, that its my business and nobody else's. >> reporter: but it won't keep the campaigns from tryin
. >> reporter: steve bump has run a fireplace business in the des moines suburbs for 38 years, he knows fall is when people think about snuggling up to a warm fire, and more important for him, when they make buying decisions. >> if i'm selling romance and entertainment with my product, and i am, i don't want that customer to have all these negative thoughts in their mind about this ad that preceded me. >> reporter: bump says superpac- funded political ads are clogging up the...
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steve handelsman joins us from denver where the debate will take place. hi, steve. >> reporter: thanks. good evening from the university of denver. south of downtown on the way to the mountains.
steve handelsman joins us from denver where the debate will take place. hi, steve. >> reporter: thanks. good evening from the university of denver. south of downtown on the way to the mountains.
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. >> steve: let me see, what is that gretchen? >>tc
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to attend milly's half time dressing down from coach steve hansen change the complection of the match as the visitors of went through the gears in the second period securing their sixteenth win in a row they are now just one victory away from setting a new record among test playing nations. now boxing greats mike tyson has defended the current heavyweight division and in particular the klitschko brothers the cranium duo have dominated the category for the best part of a decade but are often criticised for their spectacular style with some labeling the pair boring i think it's good it's probably not exciting that we people used to use the roxio you may use a large draw it's almost like a soap opera you know we were fighting but it's very calm very serene because the champions are that way because it's going to very far and you can't get away from them you know you can't blame the v.a. everybody in the division. and hours of the ice were in the kontinental hockey league now moscow moved up of the western conference with a three two win at slope and the muscovites found the net twice in
to attend milly's half time dressing down from coach steve hansen change the complection of the match as the visitors of went through the gears in the second period securing their sixteenth win in a row they are now just one victory away from setting a new record among test playing nations. now boxing greats mike tyson has defended the current heavyweight division and in particular the klitschko brothers the cranium duo have dominated the category for the best part of a decade but are often...
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>> steve: probably not. meanwhile, have you ever wondered why songs get stuck in your head, like this one. ♪ going to give you up ♪ never gonna let you down ♪ never gonna run around ♪ . >> steve: can you hear what's in my head now? >> brian: no, just you. >> steve: the song stuck in your head means you're a little nutty? we're calling in a doctor to find out. >> martha: we're all nuts if it does. >> steve: "fox & friends" hour two for wednesday starts now. >> steve: yeah, that was not probably the song that would stick in my head. >> brian: you played along well. we don't know what's stick as soon as there. >> steve: with martha it's probably by one of the carpenters. >> martha: the one where we're never going to ever, ever get back together. >> brian: i hope this is a breakout hit because she's been struggling, taylor swift. can she -- everything she does becomes number one. america is drunk with taylor swift. >> steve: isn't she dating that 18-year-old kennedy kid now? >> brian: right. >> martha: s
>> steve: probably not. meanwhile, have you ever wondered why songs get stuck in your head, like this one. ♪ going to give you up ♪ never gonna let you down ♪ never gonna run around ♪ . >> steve: can you hear what's in my head now? >> brian: no, just you. >> steve: the song stuck in your head means you're a little nutty? we're calling in a doctor to find out. >> martha: we're all nuts if it does. >> steve: "fox & friends" hour two for...
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alert.alth officials are on high steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," how you can make an extra $3,000 selling that old car in your driveway. new tricks to put cash in your pocket. it's real money, coming up next. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, yo
alert.alth officials are on high steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," how you can make an extra $3,000 selling that old car in your driveway. new tricks to put cash in your pocket. it's real money, coming up next. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your...
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live from denver, i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> thank you. >>> a freelance american journalist who disappeared in syria eight weeks ago is now seen in a video clip posted on youtube. his name is austin tice. he is a former marine from the houston area. his stories were published in the washington most and the mcclatchee newspapers. in that video he is in the cuss different masked arld men. he is blindfolded. he appears frightened. the state department officials say the captors have taken steps to make it appear he is being held by extremists but they believe he is in the custody of the syrian government. >>> a u.s. border patrol agent was killed and another injured overnight in a shooting in arizona. a third agent was not injured. authorities say the three were investigating an alarm triggered by a sensor along the mexico an border. this is the first border patrol ent to be killed in two years. the last shooting prompted the congressional investigation into the gun smuggling operation dubbed fast and furious. >>> there are new clues in the disappearance of a mother in loudoun count
live from denver, i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> thank you. >>> a freelance american journalist who disappeared in syria eight weeks ago is now seen in a video clip posted on youtube. his name is austin tice. he is a former marine from the houston area. his stories were published in the washington most and the mcclatchee newspapers. in that video he is in the cuss different masked arld men. he is blindfolded. he appears frightened. the state department officials say the captors...
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steve faneli with the a's says he's not worried about what's left. >> well i think with all the uncertainty, you know when are we playing, what time are you playing, who are you playing it does not prize me that tickets are still available. but at some point when it's all clarified i hope tickets would go pretty quick. >> reporter: fineli says the sell out crowd is 45,000. about 20,000 tickets were sold in last night's play off game against the rangers. >>> we want to see your oakland a's fever captured in a photo. ivonne vasquez sent us this one. >>> voters started casting ballots for the president in ohio. >> mitt romney is in denver tonight preparing for tomorrow night's big debate. romney took a break today and went out to a chipotle restaurant. while he was there he took a picture. when asked if he was ready for the debate, romney said, getting there. and obama also visited the hoover dam just outside of las vegas. the president said one of his aides mentioned it was just 15 miles away so they decided to go. the president said it was the first time he had ever visited the hoover dam. o
steve faneli with the a's says he's not worried about what's left. >> well i think with all the uncertainty, you know when are we playing, what time are you playing, who are you playing it does not prize me that tickets are still available. but at some point when it's all clarified i hope tickets would go pretty quick. >> reporter: fineli says the sell out crowd is 45,000. about 20,000 tickets were sold in last night's play off game against the rangers. >>> we want to see...
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from steve's pressure. starts to dot com. and then welcome to the business updates on out see with me dimitri medvedev new hope for russia's military aviation as it unveils the new illusion for seven six military transport plane basically a remake of the classic seventy six same body but different guts more than one hundred have already been ordered by the military alone and mortars could be coming as you go to school off explains. we're right inside the idea of star aircraft factory in the square the brand new we use in seventy six m d ninety are constructed in fact one of them is being assembled as we speak so the two main things we should need to be said about the surprise dispersed of all it's being built on a base of a very well known edition seventy six inches been used for decades and is still widely used by the military and civil aviation in east asia and african nations in fact these planes are still used to deliver supplies to the alliance forces in afghanistan so it's already a very tested and reliable machine thre
from steve's pressure. starts to dot com. and then welcome to the business updates on out see with me dimitri medvedev new hope for russia's military aviation as it unveils the new illusion for seven six military transport plane basically a remake of the classic seventy six same body but different guts more than one hundred have already been ordered by the military alone and mortars could be coming as you go to school off explains. we're right inside the idea of star aircraft factory in the...
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. >> steve: thank you very much. other big news this morning, even more details emerging on the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. the state department confirming there were over a dozen threats in the months before. katherine hedge live in washington with the details. >> good morning. a letter from the house government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide at least two witnesses for the hearing on security lapses next week, including state department regional security officer eric nordstrom who was stationed in libya from september last year until june 2012. the committee led by republican darrell issa with ranking member cummings was briefed by nordstrom who confirmed 13 threats against the u.s. consulate in the six months before the terrorist attack and that the mission made repeated requests for extra security. this notice will be published by the state department about his internal investigation into the attack known as accountability review board or arb. it reads in pa
. >> steve: thank you very much. other big news this morning, even more details emerging on the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. the state department confirming there were over a dozen threats in the months before. katherine hedge live in washington with the details. >> good morning. a letter from the house government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide at least two witnesses for the hearing on security lapses next week, including state...
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many people knew that about steve. and robert you just look at him and go, yep, that's steve. >> what do you want to do when you grow up? >> i'd like to carry on in my dad's footsteps and keep the zoo going. >> and 14-year-old bindi agrees. >> if one man can make a difference, you can make a difference, we can all make a difference. >> reporter: for "today," sarah james, nbc news, australia. >>> and coming up next, the legendary julie andrews and her daughter emma are here about their new book. [ male announcer ] in a world where breakfast has become boring and tasteless... only one man can save the day. ♪ ♪ he's nutty! ♪ he's crunchy! [ male announcer ] it's crunchy nut! honey sweet flakes with nuts in every bite! ♪ he saves the day! ♪ in his tasty way! ♪ ♪ he is the crunchy nut! [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! will: [ inner voice ] where am i living? the only place i can afford. here it is, just like you left it. will: [ inner voice ] okay, i was smart enough to notice th
many people knew that about steve. and robert you just look at him and go, yep, that's steve. >> what do you want to do when you grow up? >> i'd like to carry on in my dad's footsteps and keep the zoo going. >> and 14-year-old bindi agrees. >> if one man can make a difference, you can make a difference, we can all make a difference. >> reporter: for "today," sarah james, nbc news, australia. >>> and coming up next, the legendary julie andrews and...
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steve faneli with the a's says he's not worried about what's left. >> well i think with all the uncertainty, you know when are we playing, what time are you playing, who are you playing it does not prize me that tickets are still available. but at some point when it's all clarified i hope tickets would go pretty quick. >> reporter: fineli says the sell out crowd is 45,000. about 20,000 tickets were sold in last night's play off game against the rangers. >>> we want to see your oakland a's fever captured in a photo. ivonne vasquez sent us this one. >>> voters started casting ballots for the president in ohio. >> mitt romney is in denver tonight preparing for tomorrow night's big debate. romney took a break today and went out to a chipotle restaurant. while he was there he took a picture. when asked if he was ready for the debate, romney said, getting there. and obama also visited the hoover dam just outside of las vegas. the president said one of his aides mentioned it was just 15 miles away so they decided to go. the president said it was the first time he had ever visited the hoover dam. o
steve faneli with the a's says he's not worried about what's left. >> well i think with all the uncertainty, you know when are we playing, what time are you playing, who are you playing it does not prize me that tickets are still available. but at some point when it's all clarified i hope tickets would go pretty quick. >> reporter: fineli says the sell out crowd is 45,000. about 20,000 tickets were sold in last night's play off game against the rangers. >>> we want to see...
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. >> joining us now is steve boykin and anne cornbluth and steve deyes. the president out at that rally seemed more enthusiastic. he said that was not the real mitt romney who showed up at the debate last night. so the question to you, was it the real president obama who showed up last night? >> great question, because the president obama at that rally is not what i saw on the debate stage last night. one lingering question in my mind and i even tweeted it in real time. did he know he was on a split screen the entire evening? because style matters, tamron, and the substance -- you know the fact finders are already having a field day on. stylistically he lost the debate. he looked dmismissive and troubled to be there. the president did not respond in kind the way he did in the rally today. >> anne a lot of people are saying all of you folks talking about style and the body language are missing the point. this was supposed to be about substance, and that goes so far because you have the president today saying who is the real mitt romney. the question is for
. >> joining us now is steve boykin and anne cornbluth and steve deyes. the president out at that rally seemed more enthusiastic. he said that was not the real mitt romney who showed up at the debate last night. so the question to you, was it the real president obama who showed up last night? >> great question, because the president obama at that rally is not what i saw on the debate stage last night. one lingering question in my mind and i even tweeted it in real time. did he know...
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receive the rescue needed to avoid a default next month i think that who are the very very very few steve goodness of their. greek government who will be successful to to take these measures by taking but it is their last chance i'm going to ask the world unity after the i am goes are natural or any other government can take can be conditional measures the crucial at the start of the road you know this form and the markets were there in a minute and there's no it's very slow there's no when it. is there a way out of this cycle of a stair to end bailouts for europe. i think the only way out from the surge of the storm does only myrtle decides to work in a more connected mode you know more so darned more turn to boss. fiscal and monetary you know. not if she doesn't understand not the only way out of the crisis is the formulate a strong monetary and fiscal uniform. you know i don't think there is your way out . chris also to try this political analyst i wish we had more time with you but we're going to have to leave it there thank you very much for joining us here on our attention and some
receive the rescue needed to avoid a default next month i think that who are the very very very few steve goodness of their. greek government who will be successful to to take these measures by taking but it is their last chance i'm going to ask the world unity after the i am goes are natural or any other government can take can be conditional measures the crucial at the start of the road you know this form and the markets were there in a minute and there's no it's very slow there's no when it....
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. >> reporter: the denver landscaping company where steve steele heads up operations employs 120 full-time u.s. workers. but steele says it's the part- time seasonal mexican labor force that keeps the engines humming. what would happen if you couldn't get those mexican workers? >> worst case? we'd go out of business. best case? we'd probably shrink by half to two-thirds. >> reporter: a federal guest worker program allows him to bring in some 85 seasonal workers to take jobs paying $9.20 an hour. jobs he says most colorado job seekers just don't apply for. steele wants a president who will allow those programs but crack down on businesses that hire undocumented workers. the health of his company rides on immigration policy. given that need, how do you figure out who to vote for? >> it's a difficult question. i saw a poll that said i think half of americans are not excited about either one of the candidates. i'll put myself in that category. >> reporter: it will be up to the two presidential candidates to convince undecided voters like steele in colorado and other swing states that they have
. >> reporter: the denver landscaping company where steve steele heads up operations employs 120 full-time u.s. workers. but steele says it's the part- time seasonal mexican labor force that keeps the engines humming. what would happen if you couldn't get those mexican workers? >> worst case? we'd go out of business. best case? we'd probably shrink by half to two-thirds. >> reporter: a federal guest worker program allows him to bring in some 85 seasonal workers to take jobs...
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is steve. soon which brightened. you. don't. today i'm talking to dogs robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy and also the biography of john maynard keynes widely considered to be the most influential economist of the twentieth century we'll be talking about what keynes could bring.
is steve. soon which brightened. you. don't. today i'm talking to dogs robert skidelsky he's a professor of political economy and also the biography of john maynard keynes widely considered to be the most influential economist of the twentieth century we'll be talking about what keynes could bring.
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steve harrigan has more. this was a fair win? >> shepherd, the opposition is conceding defeat, but also at the same time making real complaints. saying that chavez used tens of millions of dollars of government oil money to pretty much buy votes, spend it on public housing and spend it on pensions. so much so that there is real concern that the currency may have to be devalued pretty soon, shep. >> shep: steve, is there anything to come out of this that's positive for the united states? >> i think for u.s. policy makers, it is positive that this election was largely peaceful. more than 80% turnout, people waiting in lines for hours. there is concern, though, with chavez's direction, both domestically, he supplies 10% of the u.s. oil. he says he wants to sell more to china, less to the u.s. but real concerns about chavez's foreign policy. over the past several years, he's built a strong alliance with iran. that's something he intends to continue. so that's a worrying spot for u.s. policy makers. >> shep: steve harrigan, thank you.
steve harrigan has more. this was a fair win? >> shepherd, the opposition is conceding defeat, but also at the same time making real complaints. saying that chavez used tens of millions of dollars of government oil money to pretty much buy votes, spend it on public housing and spend it on pensions. so much so that there is real concern that the currency may have to be devalued pretty soon, shep. >> shep: steve, is there anything to come out of this that's positive for the united...
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abc's steve osunsami sorts it out. >> reporter: government officials trying to contain the salmonella outbreak doesn't look good. so far, 30 people sick, most of them children, across 19 states. for families searching through kitchen cabinets for dangerous jars of nut butter it is tear blae confusing. first what jars and brand are being recalled? well it isn't your larger name brand like jiff or skippy. all the brand are linked to sunland peanut corporation in new mexico they make peanut butter, sunland, trader joe's, harry and david and sprouts and the brand at target. >> all the illnesses investigated are related to peanut butter products from the plant. >> reporter: the company says to look on the side of the jar if the best if used by date, between may 1 and september 24, 2013. throw it away. what yoifr family has -- what if your family has gone through half of the car, what are the signs? >> high fever, stomach cramps, dysentery which can show up in one to three days. we spoke to families of children who got sick, they tell us stories of 103 degree fevers that may have last ford
abc's steve osunsami sorts it out. >> reporter: government officials trying to contain the salmonella outbreak doesn't look good. so far, 30 people sick, most of them children, across 19 states. for families searching through kitchen cabinets for dangerous jars of nut butter it is tear blae confusing. first what jars and brand are being recalled? well it isn't your larger name brand like jiff or skippy. all the brand are linked to sunland peanut corporation in new mexico they make peanut...
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steve harrigan is live in our florida newsroom. tell us more about this lengthy ballot. >> shepard, it's really these 11 constitutional amendments which make the ballots so long. for the average voter they estimate it could take up to 22 minutes just to read the ballots. so there is real concern on election day some voters may simply drop out. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it's 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that's too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don't go at all. people who might go and vote for senate and congress suddenly look at this as a daunting task and now they are not going to do it at all. >> those 12 pages printed on both sides in english, spanish and creole will have to be scanned into a machine one page at a time. >> shepard: i guess people can read them online if they want to. what about delays? are they working on a fix? >> right now floridians are being encouraged to vote by mail. several counties also saying they will actually pay the postage. it's going to be 1.50 for the b
steve harrigan is live in our florida newsroom. tell us more about this lengthy ballot. >> shepard, it's really these 11 constitutional amendments which make the ballots so long. for the average voter they estimate it could take up to 22 minutes just to read the ballots. so there is real concern on election day some voters may simply drop out. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it's 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that's too much for me to tackle. they get put...
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steve-o sun na o to our website, abc news,.com, to get more information on particular brand. i ha steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> go to our website, abc news,.com, to get more information on particular brand. i have trader joe's in my cabinet. it's not the valencia peanut butter. still hesitant to eat it. it's not that particular style of peanut butter. >> some times you find out into it, include this brand, this brand. better, chuck it. wait till it subside and go back to the nut butter. >> i'm actually going go buy some jif and skippy. >> the good stuff. >> sugar in it. not as good for you. >> treat yourself. take it up a level. get high class. >> i'm get you some nut butter. >>> still to come, our "extreme eats" series continues. >> i'll visit the meatball shop, ironically enough, in new york city to find out what it takes to make some really great balls. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: abc's "world news now" will continue after this from our abc stations. ♪ on top of spaghetti all covered with cheese ♪ ♪ i lost my poor meatball >>> as everybody
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papers that a reporter retrieved from the consulate grounds, including an hourly schedule for ambassador steves for the day he died. >> frankly, none of us was surprised to see them at the site. >> fox news learned security aides to president obama and intelligence officials remained divided longer than has been disclosed about how to characterize the benghazi attacking to the public. the team made a secret finding of terrorism by september 1, so it could use a 2001 antiterrorism statute to move around more freely men, and material. yet the debate continued and intensified once soup rice made the sunday show rounds to say it was the result of a spontaneous mob. >> we don't see signs this was a coordinated plan, remeditated attack. >> the next day, fox news learned officials contacted several independent security contractors to review post attack footage of the annex where two ex navy seals were killed. the contractors found that the impact angles and fragmentation patterns of the mortar damage revealed at least two mortar teams using gps devices to score direct hits on their first shots. the in
papers that a reporter retrieved from the consulate grounds, including an hourly schedule for ambassador steves for the day he died. >> frankly, none of us was surprised to see them at the site. >> fox news learned security aides to president obama and intelligence officials remained divided longer than has been disclosed about how to characterize the benghazi attacking to the public. the team made a secret finding of terrorism by september 1, so it could use a 2001 antiterrorism...
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. >> steve: you got your best man right there. >> i think so. >> steve: jeff will stick around for the after the show show and so is walter, if you would like to see it, log on. >> gretchen: tomorrow dick morris, geraldo and jeanine curl. bye. bill: here we go, 9:00 in new york. the first presidential debates in the books as the presidential race kicks into a higher gear. for an hour and a half in denver these two men went eight. which side has the momentum now. welcome. martha: what a night. bill: did you sleep? martha: very little but that's okay. i'm martha maccallum. most of last night it was a domestic topic evening. they talked about the struggling economy and what each side would do to fix that situation. president obama and governor romney each had a chance to explain what would happen to your taxes they were in charge. >> the question is not where we have been but where we are going. >> it's going to take a different path, not one x have been on, not the one the president described as a top down cut taxes for the rich. that not what i'm going to do. >> it's not possible to com
. >> steve: you got your best man right there. >> i think so. >> steve: jeff will stick around for the after the show show and so is walter, if you would like to see it, log on. >> gretchen: tomorrow dick morris, geraldo and jeanine curl. bye. bill: here we go, 9:00 in new york. the first presidential debates in the books as the presidential race kicks into a higher gear. for an hour and a half in denver these two men went eight. which side has the momentum now. welcome....
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. >>> city of cupertino flying at half-staff today to mark the first anniversary of steve jobs' death. the apple founder died of cancer at the age of 56. jobs grew up and went to school in cupertino. the mayor says flying the city's blue flag at half-staff at the community center is a way to acknowledge jobs' profound local impact. >>> pg&e alerts residents if they smell the odor of gas it is part of a test. crews this time will be conducting natural gas venting work in an unincorporated area of san mateo county. right off 280 there along the freeway or right out the neighborhood you might smell it. >>> time for a look at forecast. >>> the marine layer is everywhere this morning, low clouds, fog, temperatures mild if you are away from sonoma county to the north around santa rosa chilly but otherwise, the numbers in narrow range upper 40s there, mid 50s elsewhere with a couple of 60s around out towards the delta overall, cool start by the afternoon, 11:00, 12:00, more clearing then mostly sunny in the 60s at our coast to the upper 70s inland. as we cool off a couple degrees inland nice
. >>> city of cupertino flying at half-staff today to mark the first anniversary of steve jobs' death. the apple founder died of cancer at the age of 56. jobs grew up and went to school in cupertino. the mayor says flying the city's blue flag at half-staff at the community center is a way to acknowledge jobs' profound local impact. >>> pg&e alerts residents if they smell the odor of gas it is part of a test. crews this time will be conducting natural gas venting work in an...
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first gay president ♪ ♪ after november michelle will leave ♪ then he'll shack up with george, ed or steve ♪ >> jimmy: that seems hypocriti hypocritical to me. can we look at this from the other angle of this song? [ laughter ] meanwhile, mitt romney is on the campaign trail talking all kinds of folks like you and me, romney stopped at the tin fish restaurant in port st. lucie with the staff when a member decided to clean him up. [ laughter ] he's already creating new jobs. let's watch that again in slow motion. the person is like, this is nice and then -- oh. oh, okay. wait a minute now. and then he kind of uses his hand to tap, tap, now we're going to push that out of the frame. where is the secret service when this is going on? for all we know that was doused in chloroform, nonalcoholic beer or something. a pierce of footage you probably won't want to see in slow motion. hulk hogan sex tape debuted on the internet and if you saw wrestling was fake wait until you see this. when you see the words hulk hogan sex tape, you have that moment before you decide whether or not to click it, i f
first gay president ♪ ♪ after november michelle will leave ♪ then he'll shack up with george, ed or steve ♪ >> jimmy: that seems hypocriti hypocritical to me. can we look at this from the other angle of this song? [ laughter ] meanwhile, mitt romney is on the campaign trail talking all kinds of folks like you and me, romney stopped at the tin fish restaurant in port st. lucie with the staff when a member decided to clean him up. [ laughter ] he's already creating new jobs. let's...
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live from denver, i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> less than an hour to go until governor romney takes the stage in northern virginia. it's the first time he and paul ryan have campaigned together in the commonwealth since ryan was introduced as the gop running mate in norfolk. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is live in fishersville, virginia. the romney supporters must be feeling reenergized tonight. >> reporter: hey, doreen, i would have to describe the atmosphere here festive. thousands have packed into this location to show mitt romney exactly what they think of his debate performance last night. telling us in fact the roads into this venue have been backed up for miles, folks making their way in here. this is a solidly red part of virginia. but even here romney backers say the debate inspires them to get behind this ticket in a whole new way. decked out in romney t-shirts and buttons, supporters lined up early in the shenandoah valley to see both mitt romney and paul ryan. most here say it was governor romney's performance in the debate that has them suddenly pumped up
live from denver, i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> less than an hour to go until governor romney takes the stage in northern virginia. it's the first time he and paul ryan have campaigned together in the commonwealth since ryan was introduced as the gop running mate in norfolk. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is live in fishersville, virginia. the romney supporters must be feeling reenergized tonight. >> reporter: hey, doreen, i would have to describe the atmosphere here...
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. >> it's been exactly one year since steve jobs passing. and my unsolicited advice today is for all of the mavericks in america, all the people that walked against the crowd, all the people who disagree with everybody in the room, everybody in a classroom that says i don't agree with what's going on here today, the mavericks have made america great. if we lose our mavericks, we lose our edge. this is unsolicited advice for the mavericks, you keep it up. >> are there mavericks out there today? always hear about steve jobs. >> are they in montana? >> actually more coming to montana. and we have our own to begin with. >> he's a maverick in and of himself. he really is. >> this is what is different about america. we actually revere the mavericks. if you go everywhere else in the world, they doept. they wonder what's wrong with that person not conforming. we like the nonconformists. >> and we can start great businesses out of a garage. >> and john mccain the maverick probably would have done better in the presidential race. >> absolutely. i was
. >> it's been exactly one year since steve jobs passing. and my unsolicited advice today is for all of the mavericks in america, all the people that walked against the crowd, all the people who disagree with everybody in the room, everybody in a classroom that says i don't agree with what's going on here today, the mavericks have made america great. if we lose our mavericks, we lose our edge. this is unsolicited advice for the mavericks, you keep it up. >> are there mavericks out...
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i'm steve prosinski, editor of the gazette. many thanks to the chancellor, director of university relations, and many others, for providing a perfect venue for this exchange of opinions and ideasbetween denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters -- reporters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com. our timekeeper is a 20-year-old senior from billings, majoring in accounting. he also is a student body vice president. each candidate will have one minute to answer a question, then the other candidate we have one minute to respond. a 32nd rebuttal -- 30 second rebuttal will be allowed. each candidate will have two minutes for a closing statement. before we go to the questions, we all ask you hold your applause until off the closing comments. interruptions will eat into the time for the candidates and their responses. we're all here to l
i'm steve prosinski, editor of the gazette. many thanks to the chancellor, director of university relations, and many others, for providing a perfect venue for this exchange of opinions and ideasbetween denny rehberg and senator john tester a democrat. three veteran montana voters -- reporters will ask questions. montana public broadcasting and c-span are broadcasting tonight's debate. yellowstone public radio are broadcasting our forum also and the gazette is streaming it live on gazette.com....
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and there was also a chicago council poll that steve did in june 2012. 's web a little bit of a sense of comparison. so clued one of the things we're interested in finding out is how the public is internalizing what seem to be sweeping demonstrations initially, it looked like they had used support and they were very violent, serving in libya and egypt in august a lot of commentary with those people. so we can't have an idea of what the american people -- do they see this as, do they see the violent attacks take against the embassies to be supported by majorities of arabs and muslims, or by minorities? and that was really the first question that we had about that attacks in libya and in egypt. so thinking about that attacks in egypt and libya for each country would you say the violent attacks were only supported by extremist minorities or they were supported by majorities of the population? both egypt and libya. you can see he really large majorities, 63% on egypt, 61 on libya coming believe that these violent attacks were only supported by extremist mino
and there was also a chicago council poll that steve did in june 2012. 's web a little bit of a sense of comparison. so clued one of the things we're interested in finding out is how the public is internalizing what seem to be sweeping demonstrations initially, it looked like they had used support and they were very violent, serving in libya and egypt in august a lot of commentary with those people. so we can't have an idea of what the american people -- do they see this as, do they see the...
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microsoft ceo steve ballmer has signalled a new direction. he's pointing to hardware and online services as its future, taking a page from longtime rival apple. he suggests microsoft may eventually build its new phones. >> that's a big shift. >> it's a huge shift for them to get into real hardware. they did make one of the -- i don't know if it was the surface or -- one of the prototypes for their tablet is manufactured by them. and it may be ultimately that you need to actually do the software. >> the software gets stolen by china and all these other places. they don't pay for it. so i guess you eventually want to shift to where -- >> i think that's part of it. but i think part of sit the seamless nature of what you're seeing by apple, and on some level by google, now that google owns motorola. i don't know if you saw this as well on ballmer. his income was published and he took a slight pay cut. he went from -- >> he's worth a billion dollars. >> but he was paid $1.4 million last year, or two years ago and went down to $1.3. >> that's a job
microsoft ceo steve ballmer has signalled a new direction. he's pointing to hardware and online services as its future, taking a page from longtime rival apple. he suggests microsoft may eventually build its new phones. >> that's a big shift. >> it's a huge shift for them to get into real hardware. they did make one of the -- i don't know if it was the surface or -- one of the prototypes for their tablet is manufactured by them. and it may be ultimately that you need to actually do...
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hoffman's partner steve cells. >> you're the bad guy. >> absolutely i am. i'm a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> reporter: they got city approval to sub divide the two acres to build two new big house. >> it was he in never a secret. >> you were going to tear down a frank lloyd wright house. >> that was the intention. >> that's what ignited the controversy. when the partners got a demolition permit outraged preservationists got busy. they got a petition to stop the demolition and got the city planning commission to designate it as a historic landmark. >> never in my wildest dream would i have thought that someone would want to tear down a frank lloyd wright home. >> do you think they are being greedy? >> yes, do i. i think they are in it only for the money. >> reporter: they say they are businessmen needing to turn a profit. they can't restore the gem which they say would cost $2 million and they can't afford to have it sit around as a historic museum piece. >> this is not a get rich. this is a get out, get compensated, and move on with my simple quiet life and
hoffman's partner steve cells. >> you're the bad guy. >> absolutely i am. i'm a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> reporter: they got city approval to sub divide the two acres to build two new big house. >> it was he in never a secret. >> you were going to tear down a frank lloyd wright house. >> that was the intention. >> that's what ignited the controversy. when the partners got a demolition permit outraged preservationists got busy. they got a petition to...
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>> steve, i think he touched on the biggest reason why this debate could be more important than these under cards typically are. that is because there is pressure on joe biden to stand and deliver, and to change the narrative from what we've had the last few days. which is a fact given president obama's weak performance in denver, that mitt romney for the first time it seemed a real bump in the polls, and in some states is polling narrowly ahead. so i think biden will try to turn that around, put paul ryan and the gop ticket back on the defensive and at the same time the burden is on trying to keep the mojo going, keep romney's sort of balance here a life released a few more days until the president and mitt romney face off again next week. so i think that's the biggest reason why this thing matters. also one important point and that is this is one of the first perhaps the only campaign where one side is really campaigning against the policies of the other parties vice president as much as they're running against the other party's presidential nominee. paul ryan and his budget proposa
>> steve, i think he touched on the biggest reason why this debate could be more important than these under cards typically are. that is because there is pressure on joe biden to stand and deliver, and to change the narrative from what we've had the last few days. which is a fact given president obama's weak performance in denver, that mitt romney for the first time it seemed a real bump in the polls, and in some states is polling narrowly ahead. so i think biden will try to turn that...